
He was due to fly out to the Club World Cup.
Inter Milan star Mehdi Taremi is stranded in Iran following attacks from Israel.
Taremi had returned to Tehran to pick up the Iran Footballer of the Year award and was due to fly to Los Angeles ahead of the Club World Cup.
Inter’s first match takes place on Wednesday against Mexican side, Monterrey.
Sky Italia report that Inter are in ‘constant contact’ with the striker and they remain hopeful they will find a solution to see him able to leave Iran to meet up with his teammates.
A number of airstrikes hit Iran on Thursday and Friday leaving over 78 people killed.
Four of Iran’s top security chiefs were killed in the strikes, and a further 320 people were wounded, including many civilians.
Iran retaliated last night with a ‘ballistic’ attack on Israel leaving three people dead and dozens more injured.
The BBC reported that Iran had confirmed the use of ballistic missiles in the most recent attack on Israel.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard says it carried out attacks against “dozens of targets, military centres and airbases”.
Israel have been trying to knock out Iran’s nuclear programme after a watchdog found the country to have almost weapons grade uranium.
Israel decided to launch an attack to nullify any potential threat claiming the country could set up nuclear missiles within days
Iran’s Supreme Leader vowed to ‘inflict heavy blows’ on Israel following the initial attack.
In the group phase of the Club World Cup, Inter are up against Monterrey, Urawa Red Diamonds, and River Plate